Administration Views on Global Climate Change: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Economic Policy, Trade, and Environment of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, May 18, 1993, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1993 - 35 pages |
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... lead again . From the start of the global warming debate , many have argued that we cannot protect the global environment and the interests of U.S. business at the same time . Tough action on global warming , they argue , will cause far ...
... lead again . From the start of the global warming debate , many have argued that we cannot protect the global environment and the interests of U.S. business at the same time . Tough action on global warming , they argue , will cause far ...
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... will demonstrate that developed coun- tries are taking the lead in modifying longer - term trends in anthro- pogenic emissions consistent with the objectives of the Convention , recognizing that the return by the end of the present 4.
... will demonstrate that developed coun- tries are taking the lead in modifying longer - term trends in anthro- pogenic emissions consistent with the objectives of the Convention , recognizing that the return by the end of the present 4.
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... lead in addressing the challenge of global warming that could make our planet and its climate less hospitable and more hostile to human life . Today - said President Clinton - I reaffirm my per- sonal , and announce our Nation's ...
... lead in addressing the challenge of global warming that could make our planet and its climate less hospitable and more hostile to human life . Today - said President Clinton - I reaffirm my per- sonal , and announce our Nation's ...
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... lead in implementing the Convention's commitments as agreed in the Convention language itself and encourage developing countries to follow . In my view , such leadership will be linked to the quality of our national response as well as ...
... lead in implementing the Convention's commitments as agreed in the Convention language itself and encourage developing countries to follow . In my view , such leadership will be linked to the quality of our national response as well as ...
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... lead role in promoting the export of U.S. technologies . We all together real- ize how enormously important and promising this is . One has to only look at China . They have a rapidly growing econ- omy . The Chinese gross national ...
... lead role in promoting the export of U.S. technologies . We all together real- ize how enormously important and promising this is . One has to only look at China . They have a rapidly growing econ- omy . The Chinese gross national ...
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